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This is an introductory graduate course on quantum mechanics, which
is presented in its general form by stressing the operator
approach. Representations of the algebra of the harmonic oscillator
and of the algebra of angular momentum are determined in chapters 1
and 2 respectively. The algebra of angular momentum is enlarged by
adding the position operator so that the algebra can be used to
describe rigid and non-rigid rotating molecules. The combination of
quantum physical systems using direct-product spaces is discussed
in chapter 3. The theory is used to describe a vibrating rotator,
and the theoretical predictions are then compared with data for a
vibrating and rotating diatomic molecule. The formalism of first-
and second-order non-degenerate perturbation theory and first-order
degenerate perturbation theory are derived in chapter 4. Time
development is described in chapter 5 using either the Schroedinger
equation of motion or the Heisenberg's one. An elementary
mathematical tutorial forms a useful appendix for the readers who
don't have prior knowledge of the general mathematical structure of
quantum mechanics.
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